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Syll today 3 unit 4

The document is a syllabus for a unit on camping and survival skills, covering vocabulary, grammar, and communication. It includes vocabulary related to camping activities, new verbs, and adjectives, as well as grammar topics such as the present perfect simple and defining relative pronouns. Additionally, it provides guidance on writing and using linkers to connect ideas.

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Syll today 3 unit 4

The document is a syllabus for a unit on camping and survival skills, covering vocabulary, grammar, and communication. It includes vocabulary related to camping activities, new verbs, and adjectives, as well as grammar topics such as the present perfect simple and defining relative pronouns. Additionally, it provides guidance on writing and using linkers to connect ideas.

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Syllabus - Today 3 – Unit 1 (from book Unit 4)

1- Vocabulary

Camping and survival skills : Habilidades de supervivencia y campamento:

Build a raft : construir una balsa - Build a shelter : construir un refugio - Catch a fish : atrapar un pez

Cook over an open fire: cocinar a fuego - Go camping : ir de campamento - Go hiking : practicar

Senderismo - Go rafting : ir a hacer descenso de los rápidos - Go rock climbing : escalar montañas

Go horse-riding : andar a caballo - Go sailing : ir a navegar - light a fire : encender un fuego –

Put up a tent : colocar una carpa - read a map : leer un mapa - ride a horse : andar a caballo -

Sail a boat : navegar en un bote - sleep in a tent : dormir en una carpa – track wild animals : rastrear
animales salvajes

New verbs : light : encender, ilumninar – lit : encendió, iluminó – lit : encendido, iluminado

Starlit : iluminado por las estrellas - sunlit : iluminado por el sol - moonlit : ………………………………..

Build : construir – built – built - Catch : atapar – caught – caught - Do: hacer- did – done

Go: ir – went – gone - Have : tener – had – had - Put up : colocar – put up – put up

Ride: andar – rode – ridden - see: ver – saw – seen - sleep : dormer – slept – slept

Adjectives describing qualities

Active - adventurous - brave - careful : cuidadoso # careless : descuidado - energetic -

Fearful : miedoso # fearless : sin miedo - fit : en forma - healthy : saludable # unhealthy

Inspiring : inspirador - passionate about : apasionado - strong # weak -

Appliances : electrodomésticos

Coffee maker - blender - Mixer - toaster - microwave - stove or cooker - iron - electric kettle -

Vacuum cleaner - electric fan - air conditioner - oven – dishwasher - washing machine – clothes dryer

Light bulb – Leaf blower -


2- Grammar
1- Present Perfect Simple with ever and Never

Has : she, he, it have : I, we, you, they + Participle (3rd column).

Ever : alguna vez

# it is used in questions, Have you ever lit a fire ? Yes, I have. / No, I haven´t.

# affirmative sentences : This is the best match I have ever seen.

# negative sentences : I haven´t ever been here before.

Never : nunca - Affirmative sentences : I have never been to Italy.

Note : when you use “Ever or Never”, the past participle of go is Been. Have you ever been to
Brazil? (has ido)
Just = already (ya) we use it in the affirmative sentence, She has Just finished the homework.
Yet : aún , todavía. We use it in the negative and interrogative, at the end of the sentence.
Tom hasn´t finished his homework yet.
For – Since : For : por (for a period of time) for 3 days - for a week - for two seconds -
Since : desde (since a point of time) since Christmas - since Monday - Since November

2- Defining Relative pronouns : who – where – which


Who : refers to people. Steve is a man who takes a lot of risks.

Which : refers to things or animals. A washing machine is an appliance which washes the
clothes.

Where : refers to places. That is the stadium where Real Madrid plays.

3- Communication Talk about experiences up to now.

This look a bit scary/ brilliant - Where were you - Did you enjoy it? - Have you ever been sailing
before?

Yes, it was brilliant – No, it was awful - This is going to be fun –

4- Writing

Linkers : conectores

First - when we arrived - then : luego - after : después - after that - after lunch - after dinner Finally

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